Literature DB >> 18364835

Relationship of light scattering at an angle in the backward direction to the backscattering coefficient.

E Boss, W S Pegau.   

Abstract

We revisit the problem of computing the backscattering coefficient based on the measurement of scattering at one angle in the back direction. Our approach uses theory and new observations of the volume scattering function (VSF) to evaluate the choice of angle used to estimate b(b). We add to previous studies by explicitly treating the molecular backscattering of water (b(bw)) and its contribution to the VSF shape and to b(b). We find that there are two reasons for the tight correlation between observed scattering near 120 degrees and the backscattering coefficient reported by Oishi [Appl. Opt. 29, 4658, (1990)], namely, that (1) the shape of the VSF of particles (normalized to the backscattering) does not vary much near that angle for particle assemblages of differing optical properties and size, and (2) the ratio of the VSF to the backscattering is not sensitive to the contribution by water near this angle. We provide a method to correct for the water contribution to backscattering when single-angle measurements are used in the back direction (for angles spanning from near 90 degrees to 160 degrees ) that should provide improved estimates of the backscattering coefficient.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 18364835     DOI: 10.1364/ao.40.005503

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Opt        ISSN: 1559-128X            Impact factor:   1.980


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